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Wang-Tang is a master martial artist from the town of Tong-An. He follows his master's instructions for his final test: collect the legendary stones that shine like no other jewels in the world. Roaming the world in search of the Power Stones, and testing his skills along the way, Wang-Tang's optimistic personality belies his deadly martial art skills.

In his ending, "Off to Train Again!", Wang-Tang finds golden dentures in Avalon Is. and wonders if that's the treasure his master asked for, taking it for him. His master says that's not it and tells him to keep searching. In reality, his master wants him to train by having him pass by many trials during his journey, making him stronger, that being his ultimate reward and the true treasure he seeks.

In Power Stone 2, Wang-Tang was having a rough training in the top of the Chomoran Mountain when a huge shadow appears in the sky. For his surprise, there is a gigantic floating castle in the sky. Wondering if that's the final trial his master was talking about, Wang-Tang entered the castle, and feels a sharp tension. "Ok! I'm gonna finish my training!"

Wang-Tang has long black hair which is tied in a braid and wears a short sleeve white Chinese training button shirt with green line designs coming from the buttons on his shirt and sleeves. He wears a yellow obi which is tied in the right side of his waist, yellow ochre Chinese pants and shoes with white socks. He also wears a pair of blue bracelets, under both of his wrists are white handwraps.

In his anime appearance, he remains largely the same as in the games but with minor changes; his Chinese pants and shoes appear light brown and his socks are replaced with a matching footwraps on his shins and his blue bracelets are now white.

In his Power Change form, his hair is golden blonde, he is shirtless while wearing a half brown armor with brown pauldron on the left shoulder and a green long greaves with white lines and an orange belt, yellow pants and green, white and orange boots. He wears a pair of brown gauntlets instead of bracelets. The outfit he wears has a dragon motif in his greaves and his boots.

Wang-Tang is an agile fighter that can unleash combo moves at lightning speeds. He also excels at wall climbing.

When transformed, Wang-Tang becomes a powerful golden warrior.

Power Drive

Dragon Fang Bomb (龍牙弾Ryuugadan)

Wang-Tang fires three energy blasts from his palms. In the anime, it was called Dragon Attack which he can shoot two to three energy blasts from both of his hands. He can also deal multiple energy blasts in one palm which he uses to defeat Falcon in the fight.

Dragon Typhoon (龍颱風 Ryuu Taifuu)

Wang-Tang spins rapidly, creating a whirlwind that sucks in nearby opponents. In the anime, it was demonstrated when he wipes out his opponents in just one move.

Power Fusion

Big Dragon Ball (大龍玉)

Wang-Tang creates a large energy sphere and throws it at his opponent.

Dragon Dance (武天流舞 Butenryuubu)

Wang-Tang launches his opponent in the air before tacking at multiple angles.

Wang-Tang lives in Wood Land and was planning to quit his training, but when Edward Falcon and Ryoma visit his food stand and Wang-Tang's training partners try to convince him to return, the green Power Stone that Pride gave to Falcon makes Wang-Tang transform. Wang-Tang's master than convinces him to return to the temple, with Falcon and Ryoma joining him.